Cognitive Exprinting

Art as the mind made visible

Cognitive Exprinting is the conceptual foundation of my work — a way of understanding how thought becomes visible through form, structure, and spatial design. The idea grew out of my decades in forensic analysis, where patterns, decisions, and visual cues reveal how the mind organizes information. That same principle now guides my approach to painting.

In my studio practice, geometry, rhythm, and spatial tension operate like cognitive signatures . They reflect how the mind sorts complexity, establishes order, and builds meaning within a visual field. Each painting becomes a kind of internal map — not a depiction of the external world, but a record of how the world is processed and interpreted from within Current pageCurrent page. Each painting becomes a kind of mental map — not a depiction of the world, but a record of how the world is processed in....

Cognitive Exprinting serves as both a personal framework and a practical method for constructing my compositions . It helps shape the underlying architecture of each piece and offers viewers a way to understand the intentional structure behind the work. The resulting paintings are grounded in clarity, balance, and the quiet logic of cognition — a visual language shaped by both intuition and analysis.